Thread starter
#1
Well at least Tadhg isn't putting him under pressure. 
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,22727339%5E20322,00.html
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,22727339%5E20322,00.html
A TEENAGE apprentice electrician from the tiny village of Rathvilly in County Carlow is Ireland's answer to AFL superstar Chris Judd, according to fellow countryman Tadhg Kennelly.
It's a huge rap for Brendan Murphy, who is rated the most talented young Gaelic footballer in Ireland, but Kennelly believes the lanky 18-year-old is going to be the real deal once he makes the transition to AFL.
"He (Murphy) is big, big news," Kennelly said.
"He wouldn't be quite the hype of Chris Judd at 18 years old but not far, far off.
It's a huge rap for Brendan Murphy, who is rated the most talented young Gaelic footballer in Ireland, but Kennelly believes the lanky 18-year-old is going to be the real deal once he makes the transition to AFL.
"He (Murphy) is big, big news," Kennelly said.
"He wouldn't be quite the hype of Chris Judd at 18 years old but not far, far off.
Murphy, a 195cm tall, super athletic midfielder for Carlow stood out in this year's Gaelic football finals because of his phenomenal skills.

